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US644132A
US644132A US71877599A US1899718775A US644132A US 644132 A US644132 A US 644132A US 71877599 A US71877599 A US 71877599A US 1899718775 A US1899718775 A US 1899718775A US 644132 A US644132 A US 644132A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • This invention relates to a smoothing-iron having self-contained means for heating it.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation
  • Fig. 3 a rear end elevation, of the improved smoothing-iron
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section showing the interior parts of the smoothing-iron with the heater partly withdrawn.
  • the smoothing-iron comprises a hollow body to, having extending across its floor and up each side internal ribs 1), shouldered at b to support the base of the heating-block 0. Between the ribs 1) near the bottom of each side are holes d and in the upper part of the walls are holes 6 for the entrance of air and outlet of products of combustion, respectively.
  • the heating-block c is of metal and has a passage-way o from end to end.
  • body a In the rear end of body a is a hole a, alined with passage-way o, and a hole a alined with the space beneath the block 0.
  • the shape of these holes is not material, provided they are large enough to admit the heater hereinafter described.
  • On the rear end ofthe body a is also pivoted a latch for the purpose of retaining the heater when the latter is pushed into the body a by said latch falling behind the heater and preventing its withdrawal until the latch is lifted by hand.
  • the heater consists of a vessel f to contain spirit, with entrance-neck f and plugf for closing it.
  • a branch pipe g from vessel f leads to a flange 7;, fastened to a flange 2', an insulating or non-heat-conductive ring 1' being inserted between them.
  • On the flange i is a vessel g, closed at the end remote from flange z" and of a size to enter the passageway c. From the vessel g there branches a pipe it, returned parallel to vessel g and having in its upper side holes h. A wick (not seen in the drawings) leads from vessel g into pipe h. The action of these parts is as follows: The heater being partly withdrawn, as shown in Fig.
  • the projecting part of vessel g is heated by applying any spirit-lamp or the like thereto. Spirit in vessel g is thus evaporated and may be ignited as the vapors issue fromthe holes h in pipe h. The heater is then pushed into the body of the iron. The flames from pipe h heat the block 0, which in turn radiates heat, and by means of the ribs b heat is conducted to the body a. Heat from the block 0 also passes to the vessel g and evaporates the spirit or the like therein for the supply of vapor to the pipe h. v
  • the heater may be nearly withdrawn, so that sufficient heat passes to vessel g merely to give enough evaporation to keep the pipe-jets alight. It will be obvious also that regulation of evaporation and consequent combustion and heating effect may be produced by drawing the heater more or less from the body of the iron.
  • a smoothing-iron the combination of a hollow body a, a block 0 supported in body a at an interval above the floor thereof, and a heater comprising a reservoir f, an evaporator g in communication with said reservoir and a burner-pipe 72, said evaporator being within the block a and the burner-pipe beneath the block 0 for the purpose set forth.
  • a smoothing-iron the combination of a hollow body a a block 0 having a passageway o supported in body a at an interval above the floor thereof, and a removable heater comprising a reservoir f an evaporator g and a burner-pipe h, the evaporator being adapted to enter passage 0 and the burnerpipe toenter the space beneath the block 0 for the purpose set forth.

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No. 644,!32. Patented Feb. 27, I900. J. FELDMEYEB.
SMOUTHING IRON. (Applicatin filed May 29, 1899.) (No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet l.
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(Application filed May 29, 1899.)
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iVURZBURG, GERMANY.
SMOOTHlNG-IRON.
SPECIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 644,132, dated February 27, 1900.
Application filed May 29, 1899. Serial No. 718,775- (No model.)
T0 to whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JosEr FELDMEYER, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of Vurzburg, Germany, have invented an Improvement in Smoothing- Irons, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a smoothing-iron having self-contained means for heating it.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevation, and Fig. 3 a rear end elevation, of the improved smoothing-iron. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section showing the interior parts of the smoothing-iron with the heater partly withdrawn. Fig. 41s a cross-sectional view.
The smoothing-iron comprises a hollow body to, having extending across its floor and up each side internal ribs 1), shouldered at b to support the base of the heating-block 0. Between the ribs 1) near the bottom of each side are holes d and in the upper part of the walls are holes 6 for the entrance of air and outlet of products of combustion, respectively. I
The heating-block c is of metal and has a passage-way o from end to end.
In the rear end of body a is a hole a, alined with passage-way o, and a hole a alined with the space beneath the block 0. The shape of these holes is not material, provided they are large enough to admit the heater hereinafter described. On the rear end ofthe body a is also pivoted a latch for the purpose of retaining the heater when the latter is pushed into the body a by said latch falling behind the heater and preventing its withdrawal until the latch is lifted by hand.
The heater consists of a vessel f to contain spirit, with entrance-neck f and plugf for closing it. A branch pipe g from vessel f leads to a flange 7;, fastened to a flange 2', an insulating or non-heat-conductive ring 1' being inserted between them. On the flange i is a vessel g, closed at the end remote from flange z" and of a size to enter the passageway c. From the vessel g there branches a pipe it, returned parallel to vessel g and having in its upper side holes h. A wick (not seen in the drawings) leads from vessel g into pipe h. The action of these parts is as follows: The heater being partly withdrawn, as shown in Fig. 2, the projecting part of vessel g is heated by applying any spirit-lamp or the like thereto. Spirit in vessel g is thus evaporated and may be ignited as the vapors issue fromthe holes h in pipe h. The heater is then pushed into the body of the iron. The flames from pipe h heat the block 0, which in turn radiates heat, and by means of the ribs b heat is conducted to the body a. Heat from the block 0 also passes to the vessel g and evaporates the spirit or the like therein for the supply of vapor to the pipe h. v
During temporary intervals in the use of the smoothing-iron the heater may be nearly withdrawn, so that sufficient heat passes to vessel g merely to give enough evaporation to keep the pipe-jets alight. It will be obvious also that regulation of evaporation and consequent combustion and heating effect may be produced by drawing the heater more or less from the body of the iron.
I claim as my invention 1. In a smoothing-iron the combination of a hollow body a, a block 0 supported in body a at an interval above the floor thereof, and a heater comprising a reservoir f, an evaporator g in communication with said reservoir and a burner-pipe 72, said evaporator being within the block a and the burner-pipe beneath the block 0 for the purpose set forth.
2. In a smoothing-iron the combination of a hollow body a a block 0 having a passageway o supported in body a at an interval above the floor thereof, and a removable heater comprising a reservoir f an evaporator g and a burner-pipe h, the evaporator being adapted to enter passage 0 and the burnerpipe toenter the space beneath the block 0 for the purpose set forth.
In witness whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
J OSEF FELDMEYER. \Vitnesses:
M. GUGEL, EMIL I'IENZEL.
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